How To Use Dry-eyed In A Sentence

  • If Mrs. Eppingwell suffered going up the hill, she too suffered, lying face downward on the bed, dry-eyed, dry-mouthed, dumb. Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women
  • Once you get hooked, it's almost impossible to get through an episode dry-eyed.
  • The book is comedic and heartwarming in turns, yet I read it dry-eyed as it did not realise a true exploration of personal grief.
  • But Bea ---' I glanced at Bella who'd been sitting there silent and dry-eyed with shock, `--- it's not you who's been rejected here. RESCUING ROSE
  • The resolve that had kept Rose dry-eyed during her drive crumpled and she felt her throat constrict with a dull ache. JUST BETWEEN US
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  • The vampire moaned, and Giles, dry-eyed, began to sob.
  • Samantha had remained erect, very still, and dry-eyed, her back not touching the witness chair.
  • Going about her daily routine, Wilson was dry-eyed, as she knew Mrs Browning would be for a while yet.
  • He clutches her hand, but remains silent and dry-eyed.
  • At the funeral she was dry-eyed and composed.
  • ‘No more weaknesses,’ she vowed, dry-eyed when Xavier woke up.
  • For a long time Isabel lay dry-eyed in the crumpled bedclothes, staring at the closed door. THE WHITE DOVE
  • I sat dry-eyed, stunned, and with a growing sense of dread as I watched.
  • It requires massive effort for victims to narrate with dry-eyed clarity the devastating impact of the bomb; for some it is an impossible, or unbearable, contradiction.
  • Ali sat dry-eyed in her car, head resting against the steering wheel with her arms wrapped around it.
  • Diana, fully dressed, lay on the bed, staring dry-eyed up at the ceiling. KISS OF THE BEES
  • Zack was now dry-eyed and watching his mother with a strange mixture of trepidation and calmness.
  • My good buddy Katie is dry-eyed but looks like she's about to shatter into a million tiny pieces, like a mirror with a crack, threatening to break into a thousand shards.
  • At the funeral, he stood dry-eyed, wondering if perhaps he should cry for appearance's sake.
  • Samantha had remained erect, very still, and dry-eyed, her back not touching the witness chair.
  • At the end of the day, though, I found myself dry-eyed and interested in discussion rather than harrowed and mute. The Duchess of Malfi
  • He remained dry-eyed and expressionless as the girl cried throughout her statement.
  • I deserve for America to say 'yes' or 'no' but it is what it is" we hear Jackie say in voice-over as she walks Gusher Alley - dry-eyed in her case. 'American Idol' 2011: Top 24 survive the Trail of Tears
  • At the end of the day, though, I found myself dry-eyed and interested in discussion rather than harrowed and mute. The Duchess of Malfi
  • And, at the end, although the two hours have been absorbing, occasionally poignant and sometimes hilarious with flashes of Leigh's unique magic – one is left unsurprised and dry-eyed, unable to share in anyone's grief. Othello; Grief; St Matthew Passion – review
  • But when they filed in, they were all dry-eyed, and nobody looked over toward the defense.
  • Jonathan's parents stood dry-eyed, not wanting to believe that what they had been told was true.
  • She remained dry-eyed throughout the trial.
  • ‘We have another problem,’ he said as she left the hall, dry-eyed.
  • What kept me reading was Torres' dry-eyed control over his material. Richard B. Woodward: We The Animals: Novel Of The Year?
  • Still, it was different, as was Masur's dry-eyed but sensitively inflected interpretation.
  • She had been dry-eyed for days, all her energies concentrated on the business of the stone. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Now, there is only the small collection of dry-eyed people, and the pastor with no pulpit and a slender red holy book in his hand.
  • The resolve that had kept Rose dry-eyed during her drive crumpled and she felt her throat constrict with a dull ache. JUST BETWEEN US
  • I defy any red-blooded person to remain dry-eyed at the final moments of the piece.
  • Christopher was dry-eyed, but he stared into space, not seeming to be aware of his surroundings.

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